Orgasm: Mariko

Orgasm: Mariko

6.1

Nov 16 1985

1h 9m

Drama, Horror

Under a full moon near a highway bridge a woman has sex with her boyfriend during her period. Unfortunately the boyfriend is accidentally killed by a flying pop bottle from a passing delivery truck. This triggers a story of bloody revenge.

Megumi Kiyosato

Megumi Kiyosato

Mariko Kamura

Yūji Nogami

Yūji Nogami

Miyoshi

Gō Awazu

Gō Awazu

Kawazu

Kazuo Satake

Kazuo Satake

Donomoto

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